After a whirlwind of legal drama, Jamila Adams, better known as Chef Mila, is back in the spotlight with a tantalizing new venture. The former personal chef to NFL star Stefon Diggs has launched a sizzling OnlyFans page that’s already garnering attention. With her culinary skills on full display, Mila isn't just cooking up delicious dishes but also serving looks in skimpy outfits that leave little to the imagination.
In a recent series of videos, Chef Mila captivated her audience by gyrating and twerking over a hot stove, showcasing the same cooking prowess that once had Stefon digging in for more. Her daring approach has not only revived her social media presence but also inspired many women to consider enrolling in culinary school.
“The way he treated you when you were pregnant, the way he talked to you. The way that the same people that has defended him in this, know how he treated you while you were pregnant and how he was to you when you were pregnant.”
The culinary queen's return comes after Stefon Diggs faced a courtroom showdown. Mila had accused the wide receiver of assault and choking, leading to a trial where he was acquitted of felony assault and misdemeanor strangulation charges on May 5. Despite the acquittal, the scandal has left NFL teams hesitant to sign him, casting a shadow over his career prospects.
But Mila isn’t done yet. On May 11, she leveled fresh accusations against Stefon, claiming he abused rapper Cardi B during her pregnancy. Mila bravely addressed Cardi B directly, alleging mistreatment in the delivery room and beyond. She revealed, "The same person that abused you abused me," emphasizing the harsh realities she claims to have faced.
As Chef Mila continues to ride the wave of her OnlyFans success, her story remains a potent reminder of the complexities behind closed doors within the celebrity world. With her newfound platform, Mila is not only reclaiming her narrative but also shedding light on broader issues of personal conduct and accountability.
Stay tuned as this fiery chef continues to stir the pot, both in the kitchen and beyond.